Eviction: Handicapped Tenant Refuses to Leave
One my handicapped tenants, with no legs, and two stubs managed to peck out scathing emails and sent them to Kentucky Housing and HUD, reporting abuse. After the police and social workers interviewed, it was decided she was using this to get attention. After the interviews, she sent another scathing email to HUD attorney telling them, she wish she could "kill them all". At the insistence and recommendation of HUD attorney and other HUD representatives, I started the eviction process. Her deadline was 12/10/2006. She did not leave, so I filed a court eviction. In the mean time, she hacked into one of the tenant's email, by "guessing" her password and sent emails. Unfortunately, she sent one to me. In addition she informed tenants of "new rules" I had made up, and tenants came streaming into my office, with things she had said, and was it true, which the things she was saying were not true at all.
The tenant's mother who does not want to take care of her (told me personally she could not be tied down now that she has "man") contacted the judge in the case. This judge passed it on to another judge, whom the family contacted again. Now the case has been deferred to a special judge. The family tells me I cannot evict her because she is handicapped, even though she violated the least. They tell me she has a temper, and is used to getting what she wants and I cannot win.
HUD has withdrawn her subsidy and she refuses to pay market rent.
The special judge has not assigned a hearing date yet. Meanwhile, the tenant who has a motorized wheelchair parks her chair in another's apartment (one whom she also accused of abuse) nearly 24/7. She motorizes all around the complex laughing because I cannot get rid of her and telling others they cannot be evicted either.
For some reason it doesn't seem fair that a tenant under eviction, who is not paying rent can enjoy the same freedom as other tenants. I would like to confine her to quarters, because she only sleeps in her apartment. But I fear this is a violation of her civil rights.
Her sister, recently re-married, takes care of ALL her needs (yes, this tenant lives alone... well, she has her own apartment anyway). Now that she is married, her husband won't tolerate her spending all day with them, which is why she opts to visit other apartments.
She no longer has her computer, so emails have stopped. Her mouth is abusive, and as I said, she is an agitator.
So, her eviction date was 12/10/2006, today is March 8, 2007... and the beat goes on.
I don't have an attorney for this case, because no on locally wants to touch it. She violated the lease, so I am comfortable with that part.
Question: Can I put ANY restrictions at all on her regarding interacting with other tenants or confinement to her own unit... something along those lines.
Whew! I'm just flat sick of this case...